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Business Upturn
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
House of Villains Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and what to epect
'House of Villains' is back for its third season, bringing reality TV's most notorious anti-heroes together for a thrilling competition. Hosted by Joel McHale, this hit series moves to Peacock in early 2026, promising more drama, scheming, and epic challenges. Here's everything we know so far about 'House of Villains' Season 3. House of Villains Season 3 Potential Premiere Date Peacock has confirmed that 'House of Villains' Season 3 will premiere in early 2026. While an exact date is yet to be announced, the shift from E! to Peacock marks a new era for the series. Following the success of Seasons 1 and 2, which aired on E! and sister channels like Bravo, SYFY, and USA, fans can stream the new season exclusively on Peacock, joining other reality hits like 'The Traitors.' House of Villains Season 3 Expecte Cast The Season 3 lineup is packed with returning and rookie villains, all vying for the $200,000 grand prize and the title of 'America's Ultimate Supervillain.' Here's the expected cast: Tiffany 'New York' Pollard (Flavor of Love, House of Villains Seasons 1 & 2): The iconic HBIC returns for her third shot at victory. Tom Sandoval (Vanderpump Rules, The Traitors): A Bravo star known for drama and controversy. Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset): A real estate diva bringing fierce energy. Kate Chastain (The Traitors, Below Deck): A cutthroat competitor with strategic prowess. Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother): A reality TV veteran ready to outsmart the house. Tyson Apostol (The Challenge, Survivor): A seasoned player with a knack for winning. Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives): A bold personality set to shake things up. Drita D'Avanzo (Mob Wives): Returning to TV after nearly a decade, promising intensity. Plane Jane (RuPaul's Drag Race): A fierce drag star ready to slay. Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island, The Challenge): A charismatic contender in the mix. Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge): A ruthless strategist aiming for the top. What to Expect from House of Villains Season 3 'House of Villains' Season 3 follows the signature format, with 11 reality all-stars living under one roof, competing in battle royale and redemption challenges. Each week, the Supervillain of the Week wins immunity, a luxury reward, and the power to nominate three players for the Hit List. The nominees face off in a Redemption Challenge, with the loser facing banishment by house vote. Expect alliances, backstabbing, and witty confrontations as these villains scheme for the $200,000 prize. Guest appearances by reality all-stars like Carole Baskin, Abby Lee Miller, and Tori Spelling have been a staple, and fans can likely anticipate similar cameos in Season 3. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spencer Pratt shares an emotional update on his Palisades home: 'I try not even to think about it'
2025 started off on a very devastating note. At least 29 people have died in the Los Angeles area wildfires and nearly 150,000 residents were displaced or lost their homes in the deadly travesty. Reality TV icon Spencer Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag's gorgeous Palisades house was one of the many buildings burned down back in January and the couple is still trying to move on in any way possible. "This has been a really hard week. My parents just put their house, or the dirt that I grew up in, up for sale. I'm just realizing that Heidi and I probably need to that next. It just costs too much to rebuild in 2025. I try not even to think about it, like it didn't even happen. If you try to process it, it's just like spiraling out," Pratt tells PRIDE. See on Instagram Although his personal life is taking quite a toll, Pratt is thankfully staying booked and busy by doing what he does best — competing on reality TV. The star is joining other legendary personalities such as Omarosa, Kim Zolciak, and Cynthia Bailey on the new Hulu show Got To Get Out. Twenty contestants are trapped in a house and those that are strategic enough to escape have a shot at winning the grand prize of one million dollars. "I should only be focusing on our current reality, which is being on Hulu! I took this show too serious. If anything, I wish I had not. I may have lost some years off my life in stress, anxiety, and lack of sleep. Obviously, I need a lot of money and success to rebuild my house." Omarosa is also known for her unapologetic personality and wit, so The Apprentice star had no problem causing chaos right from the jump. "My reputation precedes me. For one million dollars, they're lucky I didn't start backstabbing off the [bat]. I love Kim [Zolciak]. I'm glad I got to know her. She was going through a lot on the show. She was going through that divorce and I pray that everything works out," Omarosa tells PRIDE. With so many iconic reality TV shows like Celebrity Big Brother, House of Villains, and Fear Factor under her belt, Omarosa is just waiting for The Traitors to call her up next. "If they call, I will answer! One of my good girlfriends, Phaedra Parks, did so well. I want a part of it! She did her thing, so I want to see if I could mix it up as well." Got To Get Out is streaming now on Hulu. To see the full interviews with Spencer Pratt and Omarosa, check out the videos at the top of the page.
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Omarosa has been on reality TV for 20 years. The secret to her success? ‘I just happen to be really, really interesting.'
For more than 20 years, people have known who Omarosa is. In 2004, Jet magazine dubbed her the "woman America loved to hate" when she made her mark on pop culture as a ferocious contestant on the first season of The Apprentice, the Donald Trump-hosted reality show. Since then, she's appeared on other unscripted television series like Celebrity Big Brother, Fear Factor and House of Villains, showcasing her signature fearlessness. She even did a brief stint as an aide in the 2016 Trump administration. She's now part of the cast of Got to Get Out, a Hulu reality competition series that pits 20 people against each other in a mansion to compete to earn $1 million. Over the course of 10 days, the grand prize inches higher, and contestants have the chance to try to break out of the house with part of the money or stay and split the grand prize. There are 10 reality stars from shows like The Bachelor and The Hills, and 10 TV newcomers in the cast. Omarosa told Yahoo Entertainment that in honor of her second decade of reality TV stardom, she asked her agent to find her something 'big' and 'unique.' 'He kept pitching me some weird, whack shows. I was like, 'I'm not doing that,'' she said. 'I want to do something people will talk about.' She was looking for something like Fear Factor, on which she appeared on toward the beginning of her career. 'There were like, snakes and bugs and airplanes and race cars,' she said. 'I wanted something like that. This is crazier than that.' It didn't hurt that there was $1 million at stake, along with a massive mansion and an 'incredible cast.' On set, Omarosa found that her reputation put her at a disadvantage. 'You needed people to trust you, and you know — I wouldn't trust me!' she said. 'I had to find creative ways to get into the action — to get clues and build rapport. At the end of the day, I just had to outwork people. I was around corners and closets. I was eavesdropping. I was reading lips. You name it … I had to do it.' She wasn't afraid to take her gameplay to the extreme, either. 'I always want to make sure that my fans get what they tune in for,' Omarosa said. 'I have to tell you — I skirted the lines on this. Some of the rules and some of the things [I did] pushed the limits. I hurt a couple of people's feelings.' 'Please forgive me, but I played a good game. I'm proud of the game I played,' she added. In the first episode, one of the contestants gets caught trying to trick the rest of his housemates. Omarosa responded with an equally vicious and hilarious quip. 'Don't believe anything anybody says in this house, they're all freaking psycho liars,' she said on-screen, referencing the scheming contestant. 'He looks like the biggest weasel.' Omarosa told Yahoo Entertainment that the key to dishing out soundbites like that is that 'you have to be your authentic self.' 'I just happen to be really, really interesting,' she laughed. 'No, seriously! In all seriousness, I love reality TV, and I'm really grateful for all the people who've gone on this journey with me for the last 20 years.' Season 1 of is now streaming on Hulu.


South China Morning Post
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Who is Wes Bergmann, whose remarks about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship went viral? He's a reality TV star whose credits include The Traitors and The Real World
Wes Bergmann of The Traitors fame, who's neighbours with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce , regrets spilling the beans about the NFL star's relationship with Taylor Swift Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift in January, in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo: Tribune News Service In February, Bergmann appeared on The Social Game podcast, where he spoke about living next to Kelce in a gated community in Leawood, Kansas City. Owing to the exclusivity of the residential area, he said it was easy to notice when Kelce and Swift started dating. 'I was like the first person to know about any of this stuff,' he claimed, before boasting, 'I beat the validating of [Swift] showing up to games and stuff by like six months.' Unfortunately, fans did not take kindly to Bergmann airing private details about the beginning of Kelce and Swift's romance, prompting him to apologise on X (formerly Twitter). 'I'm so sorry and confused,' he wrote, admitting that the information he shared was 'none of my business'. Advertisement So just who is Wes Bergmann? Here's what we know. Wes Bergmann is a reality TV star Wes Bergmann is on the third season of The Traitors (US). Photo: @westonbergmann/Instagram Bergmann started his entertainment career on the MTV reality show The Real World: Austin in 2005, while he was a student at Arizona State University. His first brush with virality came when he was slapped by fellow contestant Wren, after he let it slip that they had slept together. Today, he is best known for his recurring appearance on several seasons of the competition show The Challenge and its various spin-offs. He also took part in game shows House of Villains and Worst Cooks in America, and produced the business competition show The Blox. Most recently, he appeared in the third season of The Traitors (US). He's married Wes Bergmann and Amanda Hornick on their wedding day in 2018. Photo: @westonbergmann/Instagram Bergmann is married to yoga teacher and lifestyle influencer Amanda Hornick. She is also associate vice-president and manager of campus recruiting at HNTB, an infrastructure company.